Lockheed Martin believes it has fixed booster problems

Lockheed Martin Missiles&Space Co. believes it has identified the faults that caused the first Lockheed Launch Vehicle to fail last summer and will be able to fly a pair of new NASA satellites next summer as a result. Burning hydraulic fluid at the bottom of the vehicle's first stage - the first...

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